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028 Combined SOPN and NOP 2001 PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION for the BRACKNELL CONSTITUENCY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: 1. A Poll for the Election of a Member to serve in Parliament for the said Constituency will be taken on: THURSDAY 7 JUNE 2001 , between the hours of 7.00 am and 10.00 pm . 2. A Poll for the election of District Councillors for the Wokingham Without and Finchampstead North Wards of the Wokingham District Council will be combined with this Poll. 3. The particulars relating to all candidates remaining validly nominated are as follows: CANDIDATES Persons signing the nomination papers, Proposer, Seconder and Assentors (in that order) Surname Other Names Description Home Address Paper 1 Paper 2 Paper 3 BOXALL Lawrence United 33 York Way, Sandhurst, Dudley J. Simms, Richard J. John Alan Kingdom Berkshire Halford, Celia F. Simms, David GU47 9DG W. Crosby-Clarke, Susan Whale, Independence Iris M. Cook, Joseph H. Cook, Party Ian J. Cook, Bruce Van Biene, George W. Barrand EARWICKER Raymond Liberal 18 Evesham Walk, Stanley H. Meller, Ian M. William Democrat Sandhurst, Berkshire Cridland, James May, Eileen J. GU47 0YU Meller, Lesley M. Tooze, David J. Maxwell, Robert C. Tooze, Walter D. Pollock, Celia A. May, Dorothy B. Pollock KEENE Janet Labour Party 60 Lochinver, Bracknell, James V. Quinton, Alec Keene, Candidate Berkshire RG12 7LD George W. Bayle, Marian Bayle, Hazel Mary L. Temperton, John S. Piasecki, Austin J. McCormack, Lisa A. Austin, Maureen E. Beadsley, Michael J. Beadsley MACKAY Andrew The 38 Vincent Square, London Robert A. Stanton, Clifford A. Gillian M. Oakley, James G. Robert Angell, Alan F. Conservative SW1P 2NP Ingram, David J. Worrall, Joan Finnie, Robert H. Wade, Ward, Ian C. Mihell, James B. Martin, Gareth M. Barnard, John C. Thompson, Valerie Gillian M. Birch, Betty P. Party John Mason, Diane V. Finch, A. Mills, John B. Harrison, Ridgway, Gerald A. Candidate Jean A. Bouchard, Raymond Jill L. Harper, Christopher Cockcroft, Shelagh M. Simonds, Anthony R. Martin R. Turrell, Noel W. Dennis, Isabel M. Mattick, Wreglesworth, Jean M. Howard P. Stanley, Dale Swift P. Birch ROBERTS Dominica Prolife 13 Spring Meadow, Timothy W. Roberts, Christina Alliance Bracknell, Berkshire B. McCann, Honora A. Barnard, Mary RG12 2JP Winifred G. McDermott, James Webster, Christina Shaw, Paul D. Bartlett, David T. McCann, Gordon Lupton, June M. Bartlett 4. The situation of each polling station for the polling districts within the Constituency is set out below. The voters entitled to vote thereat are all persons whose names appear in the Register of Electors or Proxy Lists for the said Constituency as indicated below with the exception of those who (a) may vote by post; (b) are shown in the Register as not reaching eighteen years of age by the date of the day of Poll and (c) are otherwise disqualified. FINCHAMPSTEAD SOUTH WARD: POLLING DISTRICTS EA HARMANS WATER WARD: POLLING DISTRICTS LE and MN COLLEGE TOWN WARD: POLLING DISTRICT LO and EB ST PAUL’S SHARED CHURCH, THE SQUARE, HARMANS COLLEGE TOWN INFANT SCHOOL, BRANKSOME HILL ROAD, THE RIDES COMMUNITY CENTRE, GORSE RIDE NORTH, WATER, BRACKNELL COLLEGE TOWN FINCHAMPSTEAD Station No. 25: Electors numbered LE 1-1177, 3310-3311, Station No. 44: Electors numbered LO 1-1046, 4107-4109, 4115, Station No. 9: Electors numbered EA 1-1591 3313 4124-4127, 4133-4134, Station No. 10: Electors numbered EA 1592-3158 Station No. 26: Electors numbered LE 1178-2252, 3306-3309, 4139-4141, 4147-4148 THE COMMITTEE ROOM, FINCHAMPSTEAD MEMORIAL 3312, 3314-3317 Station No. 45: Electors numbered LO 1047-2418, 4103, 4105- HALL, THE VILLAGE, FINCHAMPSTEAD Station No. 27: Electors numbered LE 2253-3305 4106, 4112-4114, 4120, Station No. 11: Electors numbered EB 1-1587 CROWN WOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE, OPLADEN WAY, 4123, 4128-4130, 4136, BRACKNELL 4142-4144 FINCHAMPSTEAD NORTH WARD: POLLING DISTRICT EN Station No. 58: Electors numbered MN 1-1548, 3018-3019, Station No. 46: Electors numbered LO 2419-4102, 4104, 4110- NINE MILE RIDE COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 430 3023-3027, 3029, 3033- 4111, 4116-4119, 4121- FINCHAMPSTEAD ROAD, FINCHAMPSTEAD 3034 4122, 4131-4132, 4135, Station No. 12: Electors numbered EN 1-1470 Station No. 59: Electors numbered MN 1549-3017, 3021-3022, 4137-4138, 4145-4146 Station No. 13: Electors numbered EN 1471-2955 3028, 3030-3032, 3035- Station No. 14: Electors numbered EN 2956-4575 3036 CENTRAL SANDHURST WARD: POLLING DISTRICT LP SANDHURST TOWN COUNCIL OFFICES, MEMORIAL PARK, BINFIELD WARD: POLLING DISTRICTS LA and LL OLD BRACKNELL WARD: POLLING DISTRICTS LF & LK YORKTOWN ROAD, SANDHURST BINFIELD MEMORIAL HALL, TERRACE ROAD SOUTH, EASTHAMPSTEAD COMMUNITY CENTRE, RECTORY LANE, Station No. 47: Electors numbered LP 1-1717, 3355-3361, BINFIELD BRACKNELL 3370, 3372-3377, 3382 Station No. 15: Electors numbered LA 1-1353, 4088, Station No. 28: Electors numbered LF 1-1037, 2141-2143, Station No. 48: Electors numbered LP 1718-3354, 3362-3369, 4093-4095, 4098, 2145, 2155-2157, 2159- 3371, 3378-3381, 3383- 4102, 4104, 2160 3387 4113-4114, 4121 Station No. 29: Electors numbered LF 1038-2140, 2144, 2146- Station No. 16: Electors numbered LA 1354-2740, 4081- 2154, 2158 LITTLE SANDHURST WARD: POLLING DISTRICTS LQ and LR 4085, 4089-4092, METHODIST CHURCH HALL, SCOTLAND HILL, LITTLE 4100-4101, 4105- EASTHAMPSTEAD BAPTIST CHURCH, SOUTH HILL SANDHURST 4107, 4111-4112, ROAD, BRACKNELL Station No. 49: Electors numbered LQ 1-1589, 1989-2004 4115-4116 Station No. 40: Electors numbered LK 1-853,1902-1903, 1909- Station No. 50: Electors numbered LQ 1590-1988 Station No. 17: Electors numbered LA 2741-4080, 4086- 1911, 1914-1915 LR 1-1181 4087, 4096-4097, Station No. 41: Electors numbered LK 854-1901, 1906-1908, 4099. 4103, 1912-1913, 1916 WARFIELD WARD: POLLING DISTRICTS LS and LT 4108-4110, 4117- WHITEGROVE YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE, 3 COUNTY 4120 WILDRIDINGS WARD: POLLING DISTRICT LG LANE, WARFIELD FARLEY WOOD CENTRE, TURNPIKE ROAD, BINFIELD, WILDRIDINGS PRIMARY SCHOOL, NETHERTON, BRACKNELL Station No. 51: Electors numbered LS 1-1040, 2025-2029, BRACKNELL Station No. 30: Electors numbered LG 1-1121,2207-2208, 2032-2045, 2048-2055, Station No. 42: Electors numbered LL 1-1267 2210,2213-2214, 2218- 2060-2076 2225, 2227, 2230-2231 Station No. 52: Electors numbered LS 1041-2024, 2030-2031, PRIESTWOOD WARD: POLLING DISTRICT LB Station No. 31: Electors numbered LG 1122-2206, 2209,2211- 2046-2047, 2056-2059 PRIESTWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE, PRIESTWOOD 2212, 2215-2217, 2226, Station No. 53: Electors numbered LT 1-1525, 4535-4536, COURT ROAD, BRACKNELL 2228-2229 4540-4541, 4557-4558, Station No. 18: Electors numbered LB 1-1281, 2672- 4576-4579, 4582-4583, 2674, 2677-2685, GREAT HOLLANDS NORTH WARD:POLLING DISTRICTS LH 4607-4609 2688-2696, 2703- GREAT HOLLANDS COMMUNITY CENTRE, THE SQUARE, Station No. 54: Electors numbered LT 1526-2988, 4542-4546, 2704 WORDSWORTH, BRACKNELL 4552, 4559, 4562-4564, Station No. 19: Electors numbered LB 1282-2671, 2675- Station No. 32: Electors numbered LH 1-1744, 3503-3504, 4566, 4568-4570, 4575, 2676, 2686-2687, 3520-3521, 3523-3524, 4580, 4589-4593, 4595- 2697-2702 3527-3530, 3532-3533 4598, 4606, 4612-4616 Station No. 33: Electors numbered LH 1745-3502, 3505-3519, Station No. 55: Electors numbered LT 2989-4534, 4537-4539, 3522, 3525-3526, 3531 4547-4551, 4553-4556, 4560-4561, 4565, 4567, 4584-4588, 4594, 4599-4605, 4610-4611 GARTH WARD: POLLING DISTRICT LC CROWTHORNE WARD: POLLING DISTRICT LI HANWORTH WARD: POLLING DISTRICTS MM and MO METHODIST CHURCH HALL, SHEPHERDS LANE, THE PARISH HALL, HEATH HILL ROAD SOUTH, THE PINES COMMUNITY CENTRE, HANWORTH ROAD, BRACKNELL CROWTHORNE BRACKNELL Station No. 20: Electors numbered LC 1-1411, 2947, Station No. 34: Electors numbered LI 1-1476, 4446,4459- Station No. 56: Electors numbered MM 1-1631, 3502, 3505, 2949-2953 4461, 4465-4466, 4468, 3509, 3511-3513, 3516, Station No. 21: Electors numbered LC 1412-2946, 2948, 4472-4474, 4476-4478 3518, 3522-3527, 3530 2954 4441-4444, 4452, 4454- 4456, 4462, 4471, 4479 Station No. 57: Electors numbered MM 1632-3501, 3503-3504, BULLBROOK WARD: POLLING DISTRICTS LD and LM 3514-3515, 3517, 3519- BULLBROOK COMMUNITY CENTRE, BAY ROAD, Station No. 35: Electors numbered LI 1477- 2975, 4435, 3521, 3528-3529 BRACKNELL 4439- 4440, 4445, Station No. 22: Electors numbered LD 1-1169, 3836- 4447-4451, 4453, 4457- BIRCH HILL COMMUNITY CENTRE, LEPPINGTON, BRACKNELL 3837, 3839-3840, 4458, 4463-4464, 4467, Station No. 60: Electors numbered MO 1-1654, 3055, 3057-3071, 3844-3846, 3851- 4469-4470, 4475, 4484 3073-3075, 3078, 3080- 3852, 3854- Station No. 36: Electors numbered LI 2976-4434, 4436-4438, 3083, 3086-3087, 3091- 3855,3866,3871, 3100 3876 OWLSMOOR WARD: POLLING DISTRICT LJ Station No. 61: Electors numbered MO 1655-3052, 3056, 3072, Station No. 23: Electors numbered LD 1170-2517, 3843, OWLSMOOR COMMUNITY CENTRE, YEOVIL ROAD, 3076-3077, 3079, 3084- 3847-3850, 3860- OWLSMOOR 3085, 3088-3090 3862, 3867, 3870, Station No. 37: Electors numbered LJ 1-1417, 4206, 4208, 3872-3873, 3875 4212, 4214-4215, GREAT HOLLANDS SOUTH WARD: POLLING DISTRICT MP Station No. 24: Electors numbered LD 2518-3835, 3838, 4219-4220, 4223-4225, WOODEN HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL, STAPLEHURST, BRACKNELL 3841-3842, 3853, 4230-4231, 4234-4235, Station No. 62: Electors numbered MP 1-1289, 3607-3612, 3856-3859, 3863- 4238-4239, 4242-4247, 3616-3618, 3621, 3628- 3865, 3868-3869, 4251-4252, 4260-4263 3630 3874, 3877 Station No. 38: Electors numbered LJ 1418-2833, 4207, Station No. 63: Electors numbered MP 1290-2416, 3605-3606, BRACKNELL BOYS CLUB, CALFRIDUS WAY, BRACKNELL 4209-4211, 4216-4218, 3614-3615, 3622, 3625- Station No. 43: Electors numbered LM 1-1255 4221-4222, 4226-4228, 3627, 3635 4232-4233, 4236-4237, Station No. 64: Electors numbered MP 2417-3604, 3613, 3619- 4240-4241, 4253-4259 3620,3623-3624, 3631- Station No.
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